by Dianne Dougharty | Feb 11, 2015 | My Corner Chair |
I’ve never been one to get caught up in fairy tales. Perhaps it was because we were a low income family and books were a luxury that we could not afford. So, I don’t remember my parents reading any fairy tales to me. There is one story that I do recall some details of...
by Dianne Dougharty | Jan 26, 2015 | My Corner Chair |
I did not grow up in a family of “forgivers.” To be forgiven, you must first admit you have done something wrong, right? Well, this seemed a hard concept for my family, especially my dad. I don’t ever remember him coming to me, my mom, or any of my siblings and asking...
by Dianne Dougharty | Jan 8, 2015 | My Corner Chair |
What fun, and what activity, when you have seven grandchildren for Christmas all under the age of eleven! The youngest, Lila, was well cared for with three older female cousins. The girls wanted to play with her, mother her, and protect her. Lila has two brothers and,...
by Dianne Dougharty | Dec 15, 2014 | My Corner Chair |
“So be careful little eyes what you see, so be careful little eyes what you see, for the Father up above He is looking down in love, so be careful little eyes what you see. So be careful little ears what you hear, so be careful little ears what you hear, for the...
by Dianne Dougharty | Nov 24, 2014 | My Corner Chair |
When I was growing up, my dad had a special tradition every year on Christmas morning. Now, for you young girls, you probably will not remember a little machine called a “tape recorder.” It was long before video cameras and certainly cell phones with their picture and...